For many people, oiling the hair is a long-standing beauty ritual that promises stronger strands and a nourished scalp. Yet, dermatologists are increasingly observing a potential downside: breakouts along the forehead, temples, and back. With acne affecting nearly 90 per cent of individuals between puberty and early adulthood, identifying aggravating factors has become a subject of medical attention. A study by the Department of Community Medicine, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research , Gujarat, examined everyday habits that worsen acne and found excessive hair oiling to be a possible trigger. The findings shed light on how certain skincare practices, although beneficial in one sense, might unknowingly fuel skin irritation. According to the study, excessive oi
Can oiling your hair really cause acne? The hidden connection you might be ignoring
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